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putin that could >>> the "los angeles times" has published thousands of files if the boy souths of america detailed allegations of sexual abuse by employees and volunteers including alleged incidents that happened between 1985 and 1991, the scouts kept many files private, until now. the alleged abusers include doctors, teachers and priests. in 2010 the organization mandated that any suspected abuse be reported to police. we have a link to the database on abc7news.com. look under see it on tv >> russia's parliament has approved a measure to ban americans from adopting russian children. now president vladimir putin is debating whether to sign it. the bill is in response to a new u.s. law calling for sanctions for russia found to have violated human rights 46 children about to be adopted by u.s. citizens will stay in russia, if the bill is signed. >>> president obama is cutting short his holiday to resume fiscal cliff negotiations. the white house says the president will leave hawaii tonight on a red-eye to washington. lawmakers have less than a week to come up to agreement on how to avoid ta
putin that could >>> the "los angeles times" has published thousands of files if the boy souths of america detailed allegations of sexual abuse by employees and volunteers including alleged incidents that happened between 1985 and 1991, the scouts kept many files private, until now. the alleged abusers include doctors, teachers and priests. in 2010 the organization mandated that any suspected abuse be reported to police. we have a link to the database on abc7news.com. look...
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. >>> the showdown over guns in america is taking center stage in northern virginia. scores of gun owners are being met by scores of anti-gun activists at one of the largest gun shows. sales of the bushmaster semiautomatic rifle are brisk driven by fear congress will install the man. >>> an arrest in the second subway bush death this month. she told them she shoved the victim off and to his death because she hates muslims since september 11th. 31-year-old erica menendez could face 25 years to life in prison if convicted. >>> 50 american troops are helping u.s. citizens and diplomates evacuate the central african republic. president obama ordered the evacuation after heavy criticism of the administration security response for the september 11th attack in benghazi. >>> george h.w. bush is out of intensive care and in a regular room in houston. a spokesman says his condition is improving. the 88-year-old has been hospitalized for more than a month with complications related to bronchitis >>> on december 31st, 1907, the first big ball drop took place in times square and s
. >>> the showdown over guns in america is taking center stage in northern virginia. scores of gun owners are being met by scores of anti-gun activists at one of the largest gun shows. sales of the bushmaster semiautomatic rifle are brisk driven by fear congress will install the man. >>> an arrest in the second subway bush death this month. she told them she shoved the victim off and to his death because she hates muslims since september 11th. 31-year-old erica menendez could...
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and other countries, south america. they've all been polyfwrgrappol. they're all drug tested and they've all been interviewed. and they've all been trained. we train each one from evidence handling to the tactics. >> reporter: when jim gets a tip about an elicit aircraft headed towards honduras, it's the vetted team's mission to fly to that landing site and intercept it. >> there's a high chance they could get in firefights? >> yes, and they have been in firefights. they know there's a very high possibility that there's going to be some kind of confrontation. >> fuego! >> reporter: when jim arrived in honduras early in 2009, the vetted unit had seven officers. now it has 41. and of the 94 smuggling planes that landed in honduras in 2010, the government of honduras was able to intercept seven, five of which were intercepted by jim's unit. that doesn't sound like a whole lot, except that the total for the previous year was zero. >> is it exhausting? >> it can be. there's lots of long days. you hope it's fruitful at the en
and other countries, south america. they've all been polyfwrgrappol. they're all drug tested and they've all been interviewed. and they've all been trained. we train each one from evidence handling to the tactics. >> reporter: when jim gets a tip about an elicit aircraft headed towards honduras, it's the vetted team's mission to fly to that landing site and intercept it. >> there's a high chance they could get in firefights? >> yes, and they have been in firefights. they know...
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america wonders why it is that in this town for some reason you can't get stuff done in an organized time table. why everything always has to wait until the last minute. well, we're now at the last minute. and the american people are not going to have any patience for a politically self-inflicted wound to our economy. >> but it remains to be seen whether lawmakers on both sides of the aisle get it. some even sounded miffed to have to work over the holiday. democrats senator charles schumer telling the "new york times," i didn't realize how much i didn't want to be here until i got here. and rand paul saying he would rather be playing soccer with his kids and telling the "times" quote, this is no way to run things. and wall street agrees, the dow industrial is losing more than 150 points, ending a fifth straight day on the down side. joining us now with the very latest, chief white house correspondent jessica yellin. jessica, was any progress really made today? was there any movement at all besides this being dropped in the senate's lap? >> well, by washington's standards, that is pro
america wonders why it is that in this town for some reason you can't get stuff done in an organized time table. why everything always has to wait until the last minute. well, we're now at the last minute. and the american people are not going to have any patience for a politically self-inflicted wound to our economy. >> but it remains to be seen whether lawmakers on both sides of the aisle get it. some even sounded miffed to have to work over the holiday. democrats senator charles...
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we're having a big debate over birth control in america. divorce, censorship, gambling or any other subject, i will make my decision in accordance with my own views, with what my conscious tells me without regard to outside religious pressure or dictates. in other words, kennedy is standing for this audience of protestant pastors, and really the entire nation to say i will not be beholden to my church hierarchy. in fact, it's interesting to know one of the historical ironies of the campaign is that if you look at the actual positions taken by john. if kennedy on the one hand and his opponent, richard nixon -- remember him? nixon, actually, was closer to the catholic church on whether to have an ambassador to the vatican. and on the question of public funding for catholic schools. today we call those school vouchers, but it was a slightly different debate in those days. but nixon was actually on the side of the catholic church, not kennedy. so we have kennedy standing and saying it's okay to vote for me as a catholic because i'm not going to
we're having a big debate over birth control in america. divorce, censorship, gambling or any other subject, i will make my decision in accordance with my own views, with what my conscious tells me without regard to outside religious pressure or dictates. in other words, kennedy is standing for this audience of protestant pastors, and really the entire nation to say i will not be beholden to my church hierarchy. in fact, it's interesting to know one of the historical ironies of the campaign is...
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it lab step-by sproses to get broadband to yurl america. i've argued the return on our investment of a one-time capital influs into the service fund would have a very significant payoff. it would allow us to deployment turning the dial on the other side so fast that we hear more complaints and concerns from that side. it was in our national broadband plan, that suggestion, and i look forward to working on that with you because i think it would have a very positive payoff in terms of increased economic activity in the rural america as well as improvements to education and health care. >> commissioner, last question is for you. last month, there was an op-ed that you wrote in "the wall street journal" on the internet and it was largely about the united nations potentially having more significant authority over the internet. can you -- this issue hasn't received a great deal of attention. i was hoping you could discuss for this panel just briefly what's happening in this arena. >> this is a very real problem, and for the past several years act
it lab step-by sproses to get broadband to yurl america. i've argued the return on our investment of a one-time capital influs into the service fund would have a very significant payoff. it would allow us to deployment turning the dial on the other side so fast that we hear more complaints and concerns from that side. it was in our national broadband plan, that suggestion, and i look forward to working on that with you because i think it would have a very positive payoff in terms of increased...
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and radio talk show host on the voice of america platform. it's a platform he uses to educate other players about transitioning to life after football as well as the dangers of injuries he can't really see, repeated hits to the head. >> it's the perception of what a concussion was is different. i don't think you had a concussion until you were knocked out on the field. >> as a player, he didn't know that concussions could cause serious injuries to the brain. now campbell says playing football takes years off a player's life. >> i wake up with cramps uhl over my body and headaches and migraines. >> he says he suffers memory loss. >> there were situations where with i didn't remember certain series. i would be out there and not realize exactly what was going on. >> while he was never diagnosed, looking back, he believes he had over ten concussions in his career. he believes players today need to recognize the symptoms and be willing to let their brains heal. >> let guys play the gme
and radio talk show host on the voice of america platform. it's a platform he uses to educate other players about transitioning to life after football as well as the dangers of injuries he can't really see, repeated hits to the head. >> it's the perception of what a concussion was is different. i don't think you had a concussion until you were knocked out on the field. >> as a player, he didn't know that concussions could cause serious injuries to the brain. now campbell says...
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they have this divide in america, randy. >> so what happens next? how likely is it that we'll go over the fiscal cliff? i'm curious about the mood in washington right now. >> there is an increase in optimism because of the mood out of that meeting today. but i still would say the people who are -- placing bets in this town still expect that the nation will go over the fiscal cliff. so still a little bit more hope than what we woke up this morning, but no one is counting on being off on new year's eve. >> randy. >> jessica, thank you, more now on the raw politics, good to see you both. cornell, let me start with you here, the president said he wanted to see a straight up or down vote. as we mentioned that could happen in the senate. we could lose the up or down vote. >> you are going to see something come out of the senate. you have to pay attention to the tone, i think you will see something come out of the senate on up and down, but i think the problem comes on the house side, whether or not in fact speaker john boehner is going to allow what the s
they have this divide in america, randy. >> so what happens next? how likely is it that we'll go over the fiscal cliff? i'm curious about the mood in washington right now. >> there is an increase in optimism because of the mood out of that meeting today. but i still would say the people who are -- placing bets in this town still expect that the nation will go over the fiscal cliff. so still a little bit more hope than what we woke up this morning, but no one is counting on being off...
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and south america. they have been polygraph and they are all drug test and interviewed and they get trained. when we train each one forever evidence handling up to the tactics. >> when jim gets a tip about an aircraft with a load of cocaine, it is the vetted team's mission to fly to the landing site and intercept it. there is a high well likelihood they could get in a firefight. >> yes, and they have. very dangerous and they are very brave. they know that there is a very high possibility that there will be a confrontation. >> when jim arrived early in 2009, the vetted unit had seven officers. now it has 41. of the 94 smuggling planes that labb landed in honduras, theyer and cented seven, five by jim's unit. that doesn't sound like a lot except that the total for the previous year was zero. >> is it exhausting? >> it can be. there is lots of long days we hope it's fruitful at the end. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement, available only with liberty mutual auto insurance
and south america. they have been polygraph and they are all drug test and interviewed and they get trained. when we train each one forever evidence handling up to the tactics. >> when jim gets a tip about an aircraft with a load of cocaine, it is the vetted team's mission to fly to the landing site and intercept it. there is a high well likelihood they could get in a firefight. >> yes, and they have. very dangerous and they are very brave. they know that there is a very high...
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many in rural america feel like they're left out of the process. arkansas like west virginia. so i would also ask you to do that. but can you comment a little bit about that? as we move forward? >> sure. it would be my second trip to arkansas. and i learned a lot on my first trip, and i recognize the challenges in rural arkansas when it comes to broadband. those challenges are all over the country. and we have 18 million americans that live in areas with no broadband infrastructure, including arkansas. the program we inherited was sending more money than it should to certain areas. funding four or five providers in a single area. or funding one company when there was an unsubsidized competitor. the reforms that we put in place are designed to. the transition is challenging. but our focus is on achieving the goals for rural america. it's the purpose of universal service. doing it in a way that involves accountability. and you're completely right, predictability. we're in the hardest part of implementation. we'll continue to work together as a group to get the balance right so t
many in rural america feel like they're left out of the process. arkansas like west virginia. so i would also ask you to do that. but can you comment a little bit about that? as we move forward? >> sure. it would be my second trip to arkansas. and i learned a lot on my first trip, and i recognize the challenges in rural arkansas when it comes to broadband. those challenges are all over the country. and we have 18 million americans that live in areas with no broadband infrastructure,...
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america is sure doing that. in new jersey, they raise alpacas. >> the reason i got in i was looking for a tax shelter. >> john: so was this woman. there are so many tax benefits for livestock beegd and alpacas are easy to raise. have uncle sam help you buy your alpacas. >> have uncle sam but ends up paying for them, uncle sam. >> john: lots of people are getting in on it. >> i could never write it off. after purchasing the alcapas, it became a sacks writeoff. >> john: they asked members on a scale of one to ten, what motivated to you buy. more than half rated tax benefits. >> we got it to it for tax reasons. >> john: they sound like accountants. >> take a deduction. >> depreciated over five to seven years. >> john: they are also valued for fleece. but it doesn't explain in the growth. 25 years ago there was 150 in america. now there are ten times that. >> they have a pedigree that is solid. >> at an auction, prices have gotten high. >> just recently an animal sold for over $600,000. >> this is not necessarily a
america is sure doing that. in new jersey, they raise alpacas. >> the reason i got in i was looking for a tax shelter. >> john: so was this woman. there are so many tax benefits for livestock beegd and alpacas are easy to raise. have uncle sam help you buy your alpacas. >> have uncle sam but ends up paying for them, uncle sam. >> john: lots of people are getting in on it. >> i could never write it off. after purchasing the alcapas, it became a sacks writeoff....
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you matter to america. don't you let anyone ever tell you that you can't become whatever you want to be. [cheers and applause] and if other politicians make you feel like you are not a part of their family, come on and be part of ours. [cheers and applause] our government has lost touch with our values while our politicians continue to shout about it. i'm tired of it. i was raised to believe the american dream was built on rewarding hard work. but we have seen the folks in washington turn the american ethic on its head. for too long those who play by the rules and keep the faith have gotten the shaft. and those who cut corners and cut deals have been rewarded. people are working harder than ever, spending less time with their children, working nights and weekends at their jobs instead of going to p.t.a. and little league or scouts. and their incomes are still going down. their taxes are still going up. and the cost of health care, housing, and education are going through the roof. meanwhile, more and more o
you matter to america. don't you let anyone ever tell you that you can't become whatever you want to be. [cheers and applause] and if other politicians make you feel like you are not a part of their family, come on and be part of ours. [cheers and applause] our government has lost touch with our values while our politicians continue to shout about it. i'm tired of it. i was raised to believe the american dream was built on rewarding hard work. but we have seen the folks in washington turn the...
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. >> gregg: honoring america's veterans. president obama laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldiers at arlington today. then sending this message to our military men and women and their families. >> we take care of our own. we take care of our verses. we take care of your families. not just by saluting i on one way dai, once a year, but by fighting you every day of every year. that is our obligation, a sacred obligation to all of you. >> gregg: national correspondent steve centanni with more. steve, what was unusual about today's commemoration? >> reporter: the vietnam memorial to mark the 30th anniversary of its dedication. the wall contains the numbers names of 58,000 americans killed in vietnam between 1958 and 1975. the name carved in the panels. ceremony, general a general was the main speaker. >> all of us who fought in vietnam came home changed, older than our years, tougher, more serious, no less vital but somehow less light-hearted. >> it marks the 50th anniversary of the beginning of that war in vietnam. >
. >> gregg: honoring america's veterans. president obama laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldiers at arlington today. then sending this message to our military men and women and their families. >> we take care of our own. we take care of our verses. we take care of your families. not just by saluting i on one way dai, once a year, but by fighting you every day of every year. that is our obligation, a sacred obligation to all of you. >> gregg: national correspondent...
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i think too often when we look back at pre-civil war america, we think of the south as a sort of society apart. this sort of strange or maybe this is the view in the north. this futile remnant that was clinging to plantation slavery, this aristocratic system that was destined to wither away as the country modernized and became industrialized. also kind of "gone with the wind" sometimes quite romantic view of this seemingly doomed world. when you immerse in the diaries and letters and news reports of this era, as you said, they don't know their living history. they can't see what's coming in the future. you see things entirely different. slavery was completely of the fabric of this whole country. just to give a few examples politically, 13 of the first 16 presidential elections are won by slaveholders. it's not until 1852 that we have a major party ticket that doesn't have a slaveholder on t. the slave-holding south controlling the supreme court. that's between the nation's founding and civil war. slavery in the south wasn't a world apart. they were really driving the nation in many ways.
i think too often when we look back at pre-civil war america, we think of the south as a sort of society apart. this sort of strange or maybe this is the view in the north. this futile remnant that was clinging to plantation slavery, this aristocratic system that was destined to wither away as the country modernized and became industrialized. also kind of "gone with the wind" sometimes quite romantic view of this seemingly doomed world. when you immerse in the diaries and letters and...
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america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering.
america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering.
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here is your first look at some of the other news going on in america now. a holiday travel tragedy to start with in ohio. three adults and a child were killed early sunday. they went the wrong way on a highway and crashed head on into another mini van. two other children are in critical condition. authorities believe alcohol was involved. >>> residents of one community in north carolina have started a new holiday tradition placing 26 candle lit bags along their street to honor the 26 victims killed in the newtown, connecticut, shooting. the organizer says she plans to make it an annual event. >>> and it was a happy reunion between a phoenix woman and her best friend kane, a siberian husky went missing from his backyard around nine months ago, possibly after being stolen, and then somehow ended up in oregon. but thanks to a microchip kane's owner was located and he was flown home just in time for christmas. >>> and now for some entertainment news. notch another big win for the little guys. bilbo and pals dwarfed the competition at the box office for a second
here is your first look at some of the other news going on in america now. a holiday travel tragedy to start with in ohio. three adults and a child were killed early sunday. they went the wrong way on a highway and crashed head on into another mini van. two other children are in critical condition. authorities believe alcohol was involved. >>> residents of one community in north carolina have started a new holiday tradition placing 26 candle lit bags along their street to honor the 26...
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so, what if america did not let google or yahoo founders in? we would have lost a lot. so, since american politicians are not taking steps to change the rules to allow more entrepreneurs to come here to work, dario and max, my guests, have set out to build a ship and keep it off the coast of california outside the reach of immigration controls and foreign entrepreneurs could work here, is that the idea? >> that is correct. we are creating what we call a visa free technology incubator on a ship, 12 miles off the coast of the bay area. >> definitely miles escapes the rules of the united states. >>guest: it is outside the territorial waters. >> the idea is and you are from the silicon valley area, that you can come to america with a work visa and work three months or six months but you cannot stay so you have the four engineers on the boat and the silicon valley tech geniuses go back and for the and work with them? >>guest: when you come for a few months on tourist or work visas you cannot work, so there is no avenue where the entrepreneurs can come hour and create the com
so, what if america did not let google or yahoo founders in? we would have lost a lot. so, since american politicians are not taking steps to change the rules to allow more entrepreneurs to come here to work, dario and max, my guests, have set out to build a ship and keep it off the coast of california outside the reach of immigration controls and foreign entrepreneurs could work here, is that the idea? >> that is correct. we are creating what we call a visa free technology incubator on a...
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what about america you said you're. you're going if it's a rising i mean wal-mart but. the overall situation with retail what is it in the states. is it problematic first of all we can see probably in the future some technical changes with development of commerce and i suppose starting in. a few years ago all the fear of now we can see in a couple years or probably in ten years completely different environment completely different landscape of retail based on commerce to colleges and we're not even. getting things through the net but people are when you look at all. first of all you don't need to have in many cases physical stores because you have access to millions of us players on the wall to us from your smart phone and question who is better service provider for you giving you better. quality of products but if you let the race is towards doing the transportation will you have to build it and so you will not be building a retail instead you'll be building and climb new system of transportation industry and logistic of you know the distance i mean you get bigger beca
what about america you said you're. you're going if it's a rising i mean wal-mart but. the overall situation with retail what is it in the states. is it problematic first of all we can see probably in the future some technical changes with development of commerce and i suppose starting in. a few years ago all the fear of now we can see in a couple years or probably in ten years completely different environment completely different landscape of retail based on commerce to colleges and we're not...
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weekend on c-span 2 and book tv.org. >>> there is a real anxiety within a substantial part of black america when confronting black americans who are successful in the wider society because there's this anxiety that to be successful, especially if you're in a predominantly white setting to get the backing of white people, the trust of white people what did you have to do to get that backing? what did you have to do to get that trust? what did you have to do to get that recognition? there's this fear that one of the things that you had to do was to betray in some form your community. >> the first sunday of every month, book tv's in-depth focuses on the book of one author. he spoke about race, politics and the obama administration. watch it online at the c-span video library with over a quarter century of politic and public affairs on your computer. >>> last month 100 germans gathered for a town hall meeting with angela merkel. she answered questions on germany's economy, national security and concerns over extremist groups. this is an hour and 45 minutes. >> translator: ladies and gentlemen,
weekend on c-span 2 and book tv.org. >>> there is a real anxiety within a substantial part of black america when confronting black americans who are successful in the wider society because there's this anxiety that to be successful, especially if you're in a predominantly white setting to get the backing of white people, the trust of white people what did you have to do to get that backing? what did you have to do to get that trust? what did you have to do to get that recognition?...
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the focus is on achieving these goals for rural america, the purpose of universal service, doing it in a way that's consistent with fiscal responsibility and we're in some ways the hardest part of implementation, will continue to work together as a group to get the balance right so we get broadband to people who don't have it, who with deserve it, that we don't waste money, we are cognizant of business realities for companies that are receiving funds for the program, and deal with those companies in a fair reasonable phased in way. >> very good, thank you. any any of you can jump if on this one, one the things we're hearing a lot about are the misuse of the lifeline program. and the marketing is very, very aggressive now. many americans are concerned about the misuse, possible fraud and abuse of the lifeline program. it's like seeing the wheelchair ad on television, you know, where you contact us and you'll get this free. what that does also is, it really -- it's one of those things that destroys trust in our institutions. so can you comment on reforms? i know you're actively working t
the focus is on achieving these goals for rural america, the purpose of universal service, doing it in a way that's consistent with fiscal responsibility and we're in some ways the hardest part of implementation, will continue to work together as a group to get the balance right so we get broadband to people who don't have it, who with deserve it, that we don't waste money, we are cognizant of business realities for companies that are receiving funds for the program, and deal with those...
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the very idea of america is an invention. and this is the sense of the significance of the founding enterprise. we better get it right now, because this is the only way we can guarantee that we will be remembered. the idea of the founders, it's their idea. they saw themselves as law givers. at this unique moment in world history. the first time you could ever do this, determine your own destiny. well, the idea that they got it right, of course, is central to our civic religion in america. we worship the founders. thomas jefferson said, don't. and that's the point i want to make today. there is nobody in the founding period who's more conscious of both the danger of the union, the risks, but also is more intensely conscious of the rights of an individual. there is a strong libertarian tendency in jefferson's thought and his obsession with rights. on the other hand, there's a strong tendency toward realism to be aware of the great dangers confronting the nation and the need to mobilize the force of the nation to sustain its ent
the very idea of america is an invention. and this is the sense of the significance of the founding enterprise. we better get it right now, because this is the only way we can guarantee that we will be remembered. the idea of the founders, it's their idea. they saw themselves as law givers. at this unique moment in world history. the first time you could ever do this, determine your own destiny. well, the idea that they got it right, of course, is central to our civic religion in america. we...
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in america enforces a law to detain suspects without charge trial all the right. or wrong. during naval drills in the persian gulf is prepared to hit back by anyone. in the sky. to give the world close security. for the very first time.
in america enforces a law to detain suspects without charge trial all the right. or wrong. during naval drills in the persian gulf is prepared to hit back by anyone. in the sky. to give the world close security. for the very first time.
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acxiom says it has marketing data on 144-million households in america. the raw data about indiiidual people is run &pthrough complex algorithms &plifestyle patterns. then you're grouped into a "life stage cluster." there are about 70 different groupings with names like "savvy families".it's aal perfectly legal.but pinpointing exactly how it's all done and what theyyhave isn't easy. (reporter): "do you know the numbers to my bank accounts?" "let me tell you what we know. we collect things ike contact information, demographics and your preferences on things. pretty generic things stuff. so it includes things like telephone books."(reporter): "it takes more than a phone book to get that information right?""it's really a melting pot of ll of this different information that we are again securely, appropriately and legally collecting on consumers."(reporter stand up): "this is the complex where acxiom kkeps all of its computer servers that are ponstantly processing the staggering bits of information about you. we asked the company for a tour inside to see how
acxiom says it has marketing data on 144-million households in america. the raw data about indiiidual people is run &pthrough complex algorithms &plifestyle patterns. then you're grouped into a "life stage cluster." there are about 70 different groupings with names like "savvy families".it's aal perfectly legal.but pinpointing exactly how it's all done and what theyyhave isn't easy. (reporter): "do you know the numbers to my bank accounts?" "let me...
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. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies as a public service. >>> next women veterans of the korean war are honored by the defense department. they reflect on their service as nurses and medical specialists during the korean war which lasted from 1950 to 1953. this about an hour and 25 minutes. >>> good afternoon. it is a pleasure to be able to welcome you here to the women in military service memorial because it is a place where we pay tribute to all of the women who have ever served beginning with the american revolution. of course, that includes the people, the women who served during the korean war. and we are delighted to join with the department of defense in paying tribute to these women today. as i think about the service of women during that time, i think about the korean war in many respects from the standpoint of women, i think about it being a nurses war, because it was army nurses serving in country, navy nurses serving on the hospital ships and air force nurses who were flight nurses flying in and taking the wounded away to other hospitals, back in the states or
. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies as a public service. >>> next women veterans of the korean war are honored by the defense department. they reflect on their service as nurses and medical specialists during the korean war which lasted from 1950 to 1953. this about an hour and 25 minutes. >>> good afternoon. it is a pleasure to be able to welcome you here to the women in military service memorial because it is a place where we pay tribute to all of the...
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but he also said that america was a ten day nation. we get excited for ten days and after ten days it is back to business as usual. >> they will vote for the person who offers the most hope. >> is it more important to be a good christian or support the first african-american president of the united states. >> it's easier to do both. >> thu youngster. >> it's a real treat to see you. it's an honor. >> thank you. >> okay. we're going to move on and talk about other news now. the secret service prosecution scandal is moving on. secret service director mark sullivan will testify. committee chairman joe lieberman tells cnn he wants answers to three important questions. >> is the inspector general satisfied with the investigation of what happened that the secret service did? secondly, where there indications before the column beeian scandal of behavior by secret service agents off duty on assignment. and third, what are you going to do to make sure that nothing like this ever happens again? >> it happened last month just before barack obama'
but he also said that america was a ten day nation. we get excited for ten days and after ten days it is back to business as usual. >> they will vote for the person who offers the most hope. >> is it more important to be a good christian or support the first african-american president of the united states. >> it's easier to do both. >> thu youngster. >> it's a real treat to see you. it's an honor. >> thank you. >> okay. we're going to move on and talk...
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each night while congress is on break this week and next, tone the founding of america, the university of oklahoma recently hosted a symposium with historians david mccall la and david hackett fisher. c-span's 2012 local content vehicle cities tour takes book tv and american history tv programming on the road. the first weekend of each month. this past weekend featured little rock, arkansas, with book tv at the high school collection, at the university of arkansas. >> collected photographs and particularly again interested in the 19th century, the civil war in particular. these are two friends, union and confederate, who knew each or prior to the civil war who fought against each other at the the battle in 1862, survived the war, came out alive, and remained friends after the war. here they are at age 100, sitting on the porch, talking about old days. >> american history tv looked at life in a world war ii japanese interment camp. >> a woman wrote a wonderful book, surviving the unsurvivable sort of. she talks a lot about how the arts and the crafts were sort of how they kept their san
each night while congress is on break this week and next, tone the founding of america, the university of oklahoma recently hosted a symposium with historians david mccall la and david hackett fisher. c-span's 2012 local content vehicle cities tour takes book tv and american history tv programming on the road. the first weekend of each month. this past weekend featured little rock, arkansas, with book tv at the high school collection, at the university of arkansas. >> collected...
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home to help rebuild america. i would yield to the gentleman from texas again. >> you pay for this, fully paid for by closing some of the loopholes that are letting some corporations export our jobs. instead of exporting jobs abroad you would encourage jobs at home for our vets. >> we then source our veterans to work right here in the united states. rather than building schools in iraq and afghanistan they would be helping america rebuild herself over the next generation. i would ask favorable consideration from colleagues. i thank you so much for listening. >> i now would recognize mr. stutzman for purposes of opposing the amendment for ten minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to start by saying i do oppose this amendment. even though i think the amendment is one that has good intentions, i think we can do better. i think we can do better than jobs for veterans that is only temporary. if you actually calculate out the billion dollars in spending that is being proposed here that would have to be raised by r
home to help rebuild america. i would yield to the gentleman from texas again. >> you pay for this, fully paid for by closing some of the loopholes that are letting some corporations export our jobs. instead of exporting jobs abroad you would encourage jobs at home for our vets. >> we then source our veterans to work right here in the united states. rather than building schools in iraq and afghanistan they would be helping america rebuild herself over the next generation. i would...
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get free one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>neil: but the workers did pay taxes. >> we should focus on how we create wealth in our society. some people believe --. (inaudible) >>neil: stop. stop. stop. >>guest: multitrillion dollars. >>neil: we don't have multitrillion. >>guest: you don't succeed, try again. >>neil: i love you dearly but you are doubling down and now you are like a blackjack player. stop. stop. >>guest: i would be willing to play poker with you. >>neil: really? let's talk. well, i would not, but any time i would talk with this guy, all a fighter, and always true to the cause and loyal to the cause not one would shifts in the wind. he may have lost his seat to redistricting and a primary challenger but something tells me the fight is far from over. and the first chat since the debate. congressman, good to have you. >>guest: al
get free one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>neil: but the workers did pay taxes. >> we should focus on how we create wealth in our society. some people believe --. (inaudible) >>neil: stop. stop. stop. >>guest: multitrillion dollars. >>neil:...
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here's a chance to create jobs in america. oil sands projects, like kearl, and the keystone pipeline will provide secure and reliable energy to the united states. over the coming years, projects like these could create more than half a million jobs in the us alone. from the canadian border, through the mid west, to the gulf coast. benefiting hundreds of thousands of families throughout the country. this is just what our economy needs right now. >>> as the hour grows later in san quentin, all inmates are required to remain in their cells until lights out. >> 13 and 64. >> 19 and 61. >> 32 checkmate. >> 13 to 31 check. >> 22 to 29. i'll have to move a pawn. i'll show you how to play chess. >> it's fun, you know what i mean? you see how we work. this is all made out of toilet paper right here. this is a castle. that's some strawberry kool-aid and a piece of toilet paper. dyed with kool-aid. that's where you get the color of it. we made the pieces. you know what i mean? we got to work with what we can. >> this is a king for you. t
here's a chance to create jobs in america. oil sands projects, like kearl, and the keystone pipeline will provide secure and reliable energy to the united states. over the coming years, projects like these could create more than half a million jobs in the us alone. from the canadian border, through the mid west, to the gulf coast. benefiting hundreds of thousands of families throughout the country. this is just what our economy needs right now. >>> as the hour grows later in san...
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national security, which is how is the fbi working to keep america safe. community security, how is the fbi working with local law enforcement to keep our families and our neighborhoods safe. and then also oversight and accountability to ensure that we're spending taxpayers' dollars wisely and ensuring that we get value for our dollar. today we'll learn -- i'm going to ask unanimous consent in the interest of time that my full statement be included the record. having said that, my oral statement to the point is that we know that we ask the fbi to carry out extraordinary responsibilities. keeping 330 million americans safe from terrorism and also violent crime. to continue their work to dismantle organized crime, which now has new -- many new faces, many new locations, and many new techniques. and then the despicable drug cartels that continue to exist in our country and threaten our borders. ls
national security, which is how is the fbi working to keep america safe. community security, how is the fbi working with local law enforcement to keep our families and our neighborhoods safe. and then also oversight and accountability to ensure that we're spending taxpayers' dollars wisely and ensuring that we get value for our dollar. today we'll learn -- i'm going to ask unanimous consent in the interest of time that my full statement be included the record. having said that, my oral...
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what about america you said you or. your benefits are rising i mean walmart but. the overall situation with retail what is it in the states. is it problematic or first of all we can see probably in the future some. technical changes with development of e-commerce and i suppose starting in. a few years ago or just a few of now we can see in a couple of years or probably in ten years completely different environment completely different landscape of retail based on commerce technologists and wal-mart is. getting things through the net but people are going to do that. first of all you don't need to have many cases physical stores because you have access to millions of a scale on the waltons that's from your smartphone and the question who is better service provider for you giving you better. quality of products but if you're doing the transportation or do you have to build so you will not be building a retail instead you'll be building and time new system of transportation interested and logistical you know just excited i mean a little bigger because you can have mil
what about america you said you or. your benefits are rising i mean walmart but. the overall situation with retail what is it in the states. is it problematic or first of all we can see probably in the future some. technical changes with development of e-commerce and i suppose starting in. a few years ago or just a few of now we can see in a couple of years or probably in ten years completely different environment completely different landscape of retail based on commerce technologists and...
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and says vietnam taught america about respecting veterans. >>> troops the military but the allies online for a country and saw they should be given certain respects when a comeback. and south we're doing that now. and that is probably the only good thing that came out of vietnam. in san jose don knapp cbs five. a special retirement ceremony was held for look at and eight year-old military dog she lost a leg fighting explosives and afghanistan. he had been more than 400 patrols in iraq and afghanistan the ceremony took place at chicago's o'hare airports before she took off for finland to to live with her original handler. add nine years old most kids are wrapping up the third grade. to me said abraham sacramento is closing in on his college degree as the youngest student ever accepted american river college he spends his days with kids twice as aids and also takes the podium from time to time as a guest lecturer on his favorite subjects the sciences. use the knowledge to experience and this invent technologies. but is not the only break in the family. the six year-old sister is also a mem
and says vietnam taught america about respecting veterans. >>> troops the military but the allies online for a country and saw they should be given certain respects when a comeback. and south we're doing that now. and that is probably the only good thing that came out of vietnam. in san jose don knapp cbs five. a special retirement ceremony was held for look at and eight year-old military dog she lost a leg fighting explosives and afghanistan. he had been more than 400 patrols in iraq...
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as powerful in our time as on the day of america's founding. they are self-evident and unchanging, and sometimes even presidents need reminding that our rights come from nature and god and not from government. [ cheers and applause ] the founding generation secured those rights for us, and in every generation since, the best among us have defended our freedoms. they are protecting us right now. we honor them and all of our veterans and we thank them. [ applause ] the right that makes all the difference now is the right to choose our own leaders. and you are entitled to the clearest possible choice, because the time for choosing is drawing near. so, here is our pledge. we will not duck the tough issues. we will lead. we will not spend the next four years blaming others. we will take responsibility. we will not try to replace our founding principles. we will reapply our founding principles. the work ahead will be hard. these times demand the webest o all of us. but we can do this. we can do this. together, we can do this. we can get this country
as powerful in our time as on the day of america's founding. they are self-evident and unchanging, and sometimes even presidents need reminding that our rights come from nature and god and not from government. [ cheers and applause ] the founding generation secured those rights for us, and in every generation since, the best among us have defended our freedoms. they are protecting us right now. we honor them and all of our veterans and we thank them. [ applause ] the right that makes all the...
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but we also applied for a grant from save america's treasures. and we were awarded a grant, and so we were able to conserve these two flags. and they just recently came back to the state from the conservation in west virginia. so when this exhibit opens in may, this will be the first time that the public will be able to see these flags on exhibit since the war. this is interesting. >> one of the questions i have for you as you pull it out is why are flags so popular? i mean, it seems to be something that a lot of people connect with. >> people are very connected to flags, because when these -- you have to stop and think. when these young men were out on the battlefield, this was their honor. this was their badge of honor. and it was a great honor, actually, to be designated the flag carrier, the person that carried these flags into battle. and you hear all of these stories about, you know, the flag carrier was shot and fell and someone scooped up the flag to keep it from hitting the ground and to carry on. and that actually did happen. it was a g
but we also applied for a grant from save america's treasures. and we were awarded a grant, and so we were able to conserve these two flags. and they just recently came back to the state from the conservation in west virginia. so when this exhibit opens in may, this will be the first time that the public will be able to see these flags on exhibit since the war. this is interesting. >> one of the questions i have for you as you pull it out is why are flags so popular? i mean, it seems to...
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so my plan was to do that, to look at how these guys talk about america, how do they talk about the united states and the union, how do they talk about the confederacy, how do they talk about the south, hoping that they would do it substantially different from each other and i would have something to say. so i headed off into the archives, 45 of them. ischemic first of all, what archives? >> i was in the archives from every seat that fought in the civil war so there are 45 archives to read some of them are the huge ones that immediately come to mind, the library of congress or carlisle in pennsylvania which had an enormous army history collection. but also small libraries, state historical associations, but it would of the archives and history, the vermont historical society, jackson county historical society and in independent misery. again the point was i really didn't want to read more about u.s. grant, i wanted to read about the back of the line so that's where i looked for him and what i really wanted was for the soldiers to say i look at the flag and i think of my wife or my mother a
so my plan was to do that, to look at how these guys talk about america, how do they talk about the united states and the union, how do they talk about the confederacy, how do they talk about the south, hoping that they would do it substantially different from each other and i would have something to say. so i headed off into the archives, 45 of them. ischemic first of all, what archives? >> i was in the archives from every seat that fought in the civil war so there are 45 archives to...
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and in this case, this man who came to this country because he respected the values for which america stood, decided that he wanted to -- he would go back to japan. and his friend painted this painting of tule lake as maybe a reminder of what he gave up. >> the war relocation authority has been more concerned with permanent relocation. getting the evacuees out of the back waters of the relocation centers, into the mainstream of american life. so their labor can help to win the war. so the cost to the taxpayers may be reduced. relocation of the evacuees is not being carried on at the sacrifice of national security. only those evacuees whose statements and whose acts leave no question of their loyalty to the united states are permitted to leave all information available from intelligence agencies is considered in determining whether or not each individual is eligible to leave. those who are not eligible to leave have been moved to one center to live, presumably for the duration of the war. the others established as law abiding aliens or loyal americans are free to go whenever they like.
and in this case, this man who came to this country because he respected the values for which america stood, decided that he wanted to -- he would go back to japan. and his friend painted this painting of tule lake as maybe a reminder of what he gave up. >> the war relocation authority has been more concerned with permanent relocation. getting the evacuees out of the back waters of the relocation centers, into the mainstream of american life. so their labor can help to win the war. so the...
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and other countries, south america. they've all been polygraphed, all drug tested, all interviewed and they all get trained. we train each one from evidence handling up to the tactics. >> when jim gets a tip about an illicit aircraft headed to honduras with a load of cocaine, it the vetted team's mission to fly to that landing site and intercept it. there's a high likelihood they could get in a fire fight on one of these mission, right? >> yes, yes, and very this been in fire fight. very dangerous and very brave temperature. they know there's a highs possibility there's going to be a confrontation. >> when jim arrived in honduras in 2009, the vetted unit had 7 officers. now it has 41. and of the planes that landed, the government of honduras was able to intercept 7, five of which were intercepted by jim's unit. that doesn't sound like a whole lot except the total for the previous year was zero. >> is it exhausting? >> it can be, yes. there's lots of long days. you hope it's fruitful at the end of it.nk y to pick up some
and other countries, south america. they've all been polygraphed, all drug tested, all interviewed and they all get trained. we train each one from evidence handling up to the tactics. >> when jim gets a tip about an illicit aircraft headed to honduras with a load of cocaine, it the vetted team's mission to fly to that landing site and intercept it. there's a high likelihood they could get in a fire fight on one of these mission, right? >> yes, yes, and very this been in fire fight....
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the civil war and the confederacy i think needs to keep in mind constantly the confederate states of america was an intensely political entity in the form of the confederacy in montgomery alabama and 1861 the considered a founding fathers were somewhat idealistic. we tend not to think of them as being idealist but in some ways, they were. they call themselves not as rebels but as performers and one of the reforms they felt they would have in their system and their nation was they would be a nation without parties, political parties and without politics. they had the idea that having withdrawn from the north they were leaving behind all of the source of discord that they had upset and had a section against section for so long that they will be one happy family since they left the disagreement behind and they would have no partisanship and believed no political parties and there would be no politics as we think of it in the confederacy. this notion lasted about ten minutes. [laughter] because the considered as he was formed by men who were politicians. succumb immediately we were bound to star
the civil war and the confederacy i think needs to keep in mind constantly the confederate states of america was an intensely political entity in the form of the confederacy in montgomery alabama and 1861 the considered a founding fathers were somewhat idealistic. we tend not to think of them as being idealist but in some ways, they were. they call themselves not as rebels but as performers and one of the reforms they felt they would have in their system and their nation was they would be a...